Patents by Inventor Andrew Stanley
Andrew Stanley has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8225256Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide systems and techniques that accelerate project start and tape-out. During operation, a system can receive a set of technology files and a set of libraries. Next, the system can identify deficiencies in the set of technology files and the set of libraries. The system can then construct update utilities that when executed by a computer system cause the computer system to fix the deficiencies in the technology files and the set of libraries. Further, a system can receive a set of checks that are performed by a foundry. Next, the system can construct tape-out scripts that when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform the set of checks on the circuit design. The update utilities and the tape-out scripts can then be provided to a customer with an electronic design automation software to accelerate project start and tape-out.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Synopsys, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Stanley Potemski, John Scott Tyson
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Publication number: 20120015958Abstract: The present invention relates to 1-(4-ureidobenzoyl)piperazine derivatives having the general Formula I (We bring to your attention that formula I is not provided on this electronic version as it is provided in the abstract of the paper copy) Wherein R1 is (C1-8)alkyl, (C3-8)cycloalkyl or (C3-8)cycloalkyl(C1-3)alkyl, each of which may be substituted by hydroxy, cyano or halogen; R2 represents 1 or 2 optional halogens; R3 is (C1-6)alkyl, (C3-6)cycloalkyl or (C3-6)cycloalkyl(C1-3)alkyl, each of which may be substituted by one or more halogens; A represents a heteroaryl ring system comprising 1-3 heteroatoms selected from N, O and S, which ring system is 5- or 6-membered when X is C, and 5-membered when X is N; n is 1 or 2; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and to the use of a these 1-(4-ureidobenzoyl)piperazine derivatives for the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing atherosclerosis and related disorders associated with cholesterType: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2009Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Andrew John Cooke, David Jonathan Bennett, Andrew Stanley Edwards, Andrew Laird Roughton, Irina Neagu, Jui-Hsiang Chan, Koc Kan Ho, Nasrin Ansari, Michelle Lee Morris, Yajing Rong, Michael Ohlmeyer
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Publication number: 20100235801Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide systems and techniques that accelerate project start and tape-out. During operation, a system can receive a set of technology files and a set of libraries. Next, the system can identify deficiencies in the set of technology files and the set of libraries. The system can then construct update utilities that when executed by a computer system cause the computer system to fix the deficiencies in the technology files and the set of libraries. Further, a system can receive a set of checks that are performed by a foundry. Next, the system can construct tape-out scripts that when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform the set of checks on the circuit design. The update utilities and the tape-out scripts can then be provided to a customer with an electronic design automation software to accelerate project start and tape-out.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: SYNOPSYS, INC.Inventors: Andrew Stanley Potemski, John Scott Tyson
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Publication number: 20100235795Abstract: Embodiments of a computer system, a method, a graphical user interface and a computer-program product (i.e., software) for use with the computer system are described. A chip designer may use these devices and techniques to configure and monitor the execution of tasks in a user-configurable electronic-design-automation (EDA) flow associated with a circuit or chip design. In particular, using an intuitive and interactive graphical user interface in EDA software, the chip designer can configure and initiate execution of the EDA flow. Then, during execution of EDA tasks in the EDA flow, an execution monitor in the graphical user interface may provide a graphical representation of real-time execution status information for the EDA tasks. Moreover, using the EDA software, the chip designer can debug the circuit or chip design if any errors or problems occur.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: SYNOPSYS, INC.Inventors: Andrew Stanley Potemski, John Scott Tyson, Steven Robert Eustes
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Publication number: 20100029621Abstract: The present invention relates to hexafluoroisopropanol derivatives having the general formula I to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same and to the use of these hexafluoroisopropanol derivatives in the treatment of atherosclerosis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Andrew John Cooke, Andrew Stanley Edwards, Fiona Elizabeth Andrews, David Jonathan Bennett, Olaf Nimz, Emma Louise Carswell
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Publication number: 20090264416Abstract: The present invention relates to N-benzyl,N?-arylcarbonylpiperazine derivatives having the general formula I to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, and to the use of a these N-benzyl,N?-arylcarbonylpiperazine derivatives for the manufacture of a medicament for treating or preventing atherosclerosis and related disorders associated with cholesterol and bile acids transport and metabolism.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventors: Koc-Kan Ho, Andrew Laird Roughton, Irina Neagu, Jui-Hsiang Chan, Nasrin Ansari, Michelle Lee Morris, Yajing Rong, Michael Ohlmeyer, Andrew John Cooke, Andrew Stanley Edwards, David Jonathan Bennett
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Patent number: 7491129Abstract: A rotatable pool table with an electromagnetic pad imbedded in the pool table's surface. Each pool ball has a metallic element imbedded in its center. The electromagnetic pad is adapted to being activated, creating a magnetic field to hold the pool balls in position while the table is rotated. The pool table playing surface may be vertically raised and lowered.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: Andrew Stanley
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Publication number: 20080288709Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a wide area network platform for use in conjunction with multiple distinct bus applications. The wide area network platform may include a hardware module for connection with system hardware, the hardware module including a universal serial bus interface and a wide area network interface. The hardware module is operable with multiple distinct bus applications. The platform may further include a universal device driver for interfacing with an operating system and with the system hardware and operating transparently through the multiple distinct bus applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: ImageStream Internet SolutionsInventors: Andrew Stanley-Jones, Scott Allan Yoder, Jon Channing Utter
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Publication number: 20080221399Abstract: The invention features a vital sign monitor that includes: 1) a sensor component that attaches to the patient and features an optical sensor and an electrical sensor that measure, respectively a first and second signal: and 2) a control component. The control component features: 1) an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the first signal and second signal into, respectively, a first digital signal and a second digital signal; 2) a CPU configured to operate an algorithm that generates a blood pressure value by processing with an algorithm the first digital signal and second digital signal; 3) a display element; 4) a graphical user interface generated by computer code operating on the CPU and configured to render on the display element the blood pressure value; and 5) a software component that renders video images on the display element. To capture video and audio information, the device further includes both a digital camera and a microphone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Zhou Zhou, Marshal Singh Dhillon, Henk Visser, Matthew John Banet, Andrew Stanley Terry, Kenneth Robert Hunt, Adam Michael Fleming
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Publication number: 20080221461Abstract: The invention provides a method for measuring a patient's blood pressure featuring the following steps: 1) measuring a first time-dependent optical signal with a first optical sensor; 2) measuring a second time-dependent optical signal with a second optical sensor; 3) measuring a time-dependent electrical signal with an electrical sensor; 4) estimating the patient's arterial properties using either the first or second time-dependent optical signal; 5) determining a pulse transit time (PTT) from the time-dependent electrical signal and at least one of the first and second time-dependent optical signals; and 6) calculating a blood pressure value using a mathematical model that includes the PTT and the patient's arterial properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Zhou Zhou, Marshal Singh Dhillon, Henk Visser, Matthew John Banet, Andrew Stanley Terry
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Publication number: 20080212590Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to a flexible protocol engine for operation with multiple communication protocols. The flexible protocol engine may include a programmable protocol processor operable to process data by implementing a selected technique, the selected technique selectable from multiple selectable techniques. Each of the multiple selectable techniques may correspond to a distinct communication protocol. The flexible protocol engine may also include a first interfacing component operatively connecting the programmable protocol processor to a transceiver device and a second interfacing component operatively connecting the programmable protocol processor with a host device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: ImageStream Internet SolutionsInventor: Andrew Stanley-Jones
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Publication number: 20080077026Abstract: The invention features a vital sign monitor that includes: 1) a hardware control component featuring a microprocessor that operates an interactive, icon-driven GUI on an LCD; and, 2) a sensor component that connects to the control component through a shielded coaxial cable. The sensor features: 1) an optical component that generates a first signal; 2) a plurality electrical components (e.g. electrodes) that generate a second signal; and, 3) an acoustic component that generates a third signal. The microprocessor runs compiled computer code that operates: 1) the touch panel LCD; 2) a graphical user interface that includes multiple icons corresponding to different software operations; 3) a file-management system for storing and retrieving vital sign information; and 4) USB and short-range wireless systems for transferring data to and from the device to a PC.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: TRIAGE WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Matthew John Banet, Michael James Thompson, Zhou Zhou, Henk Visser, Adam Michael Fleming, Marshal Singh Dhillon, Andrew Stanley Terry
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Publication number: 20060014620Abstract: A process for preparing and storing moist glass-making batch is disclosed, comprising incorporating a surfactant in moist batch so that when the batch is either: a) stored at a temperature below 35° C., it remains free flowing without setting, or b) pre-heated at, or above, 100° C. before supply to a glass melting furnace, it remains free flowing without setting. The moist batch includes from 2% to 10% by weight free water and from 0.0001% to 5% by weight surfactant, which is preferably a soluble soap (for example a carboxylate having from 4 to 22 carbon atoms in its chain) that is incorporated into the batch as it is mixed. The moist batch can be stored for at least 24 hours, and it can be pre-heated to at least 150° C., and remain free flowing without setting.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Andrew Stanley
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Patent number: 6580426Abstract: A computer graphics apparatus comprises a modelling package and a rendering package. The modelling package outputs data representative of the definition of a scene to be represented graphically. The rendering package receives data representative of the scene to be represented graphically, and converts that data into rasterised image data. Preprocessing apparatus is provided to arrange the data defining the scene in a manner which can be more easily processed by the rendering package. The preprocessing apparatus partitions the scene by means of partition planes in directions selected from three mutually perpendicular directions. The planes are positioned so as to eliminate as much empty space as possible, to cause as little division of geometry of the scene as possible, and to deliver sections of the scene which contain no more than a particular level of detail.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Jonathan Andrew Stanley Small, Adam Michael Billyard, Damian Justin Scallan, Robert Keith John Withey
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Patent number: 5777623Abstract: In an apparatus and method for performing perspectively correct interpolation of texture coordinates in computer graphics, an incremental interpolation technique is used to calculate pixel values along a display line from an associated texture map. In order to evaluate divisions within the hyperbolic equations relating the texture coordinates to pixel position, the incremental technique performs a log subtraction in which the log of the fractional part of a number is looked-up, while the exponent part of the number is tracked separately. The differential of each texture coordinate is tracked. Further, the incremental technique is arranged so as to render the pixels either from left to right or from right to left depending upon which edge of the polygon being rendered is closer to the viewer and hence at which of the polygon edges accumulated errors will be most visible.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Jonathan Andrew Stanley Small
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Patent number: D499890Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Inventor: Andrew Stanley Peck
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Patent number: D628207Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Synopsys, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Stanley Potemski, John Scott Tyson, Steven Robert Eustes
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Patent number: D628208Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Synopsys, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Stanley Potemski, John Scott Tyson, Matthew Robert Gutierrez